The Complex Portal (www.ebi.ac.uk/complexportal) is a manually curated reference database for molecular complexes. It is a unifying web resource linking aggregated data on composition, topology and the function of macromolecular complexes from 28 species. In addition to significantly extending the number of manually curated complexes, we have massively extended the coverage of the human complexome through the incorporation of high confidence assemblies predicted by machine-learning algorithms trained on large-scale experimental data. The current content of the portal comprising 2150 human complexes has been augmented by 14 964 machine-learning (ML) predicted complexes from hu.MAP3.0. We have refactored the website to enable easy search and filtering of these different classes of protein complexes and have implemented the Complex Navigator, a visualisation tool to facilitate comparison of related complexes in the context of orthology or paralogy. We have embedded the Rhea reaction visualisation tool into the website to enable users to view the catalytic activity of enzyme complexes.

Complex portal 2025: predicted human complexes and enhanced visualisation tools for the comparison of orthologous and paralogous complexes / Balu, Sucharitha; Huget, Susie; Medina Reyes, Juan Jose; Ragueneau, Eliot; Panneerselvam, Kalpana; Fischer, Samantha N; Claussen, Erin R; Kourtis, Savvas; Combe, Colin W; Meldal, Birgit H M; Perfetto, Livia; Rappsilber, Juri; Kustatscher, Georg; Drew, Kevin; Orchard, Sandra; Hermjakob, Henning. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 1362-4962. - 53:D1(2025), pp. 644-650. [10.1093/nar/gkae1085]

Complex portal 2025: predicted human complexes and enhanced visualisation tools for the comparison of orthologous and paralogous complexes

Perfetto, Livia;
2025

Abstract

The Complex Portal (www.ebi.ac.uk/complexportal) is a manually curated reference database for molecular complexes. It is a unifying web resource linking aggregated data on composition, topology and the function of macromolecular complexes from 28 species. In addition to significantly extending the number of manually curated complexes, we have massively extended the coverage of the human complexome through the incorporation of high confidence assemblies predicted by machine-learning algorithms trained on large-scale experimental data. The current content of the portal comprising 2150 human complexes has been augmented by 14 964 machine-learning (ML) predicted complexes from hu.MAP3.0. We have refactored the website to enable easy search and filtering of these different classes of protein complexes and have implemented the Complex Navigator, a visualisation tool to facilitate comparison of related complexes in the context of orthology or paralogy. We have embedded the Rhea reaction visualisation tool into the website to enable users to view the catalytic activity of enzyme complexes.
2025
Protein complexes, scientific database, manual curation
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Complex portal 2025: predicted human complexes and enhanced visualisation tools for the comparison of orthologous and paralogous complexes / Balu, Sucharitha; Huget, Susie; Medina Reyes, Juan Jose; Ragueneau, Eliot; Panneerselvam, Kalpana; Fischer, Samantha N; Claussen, Erin R; Kourtis, Savvas; Combe, Colin W; Meldal, Birgit H M; Perfetto, Livia; Rappsilber, Juri; Kustatscher, Georg; Drew, Kevin; Orchard, Sandra; Hermjakob, Henning. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 1362-4962. - 53:D1(2025), pp. 644-650. [10.1093/nar/gkae1085]
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